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Killing Birds is one of those quirky entries in the late '80s horror scene that kind of slips under the radar. The plot revolves around a group of students who head into the woods for a bird study, but things take a wildly horrific turn when the dead start to rise. The mix of nature and supernatural is interesting, and there’s this eerie vibe throughout that keeps you on edge. The pacing is a bit uneven, but it builds a strange tension. The practical effects are worth noting – they’ve got that raw, gritty charm that you just don’t see in newer films. Performances are not what you'd call Oscar-worthy, but they fit the tone of a low-budget horror well enough. It’s a strange little gem with its own bizarre atmosphere.
Features practical effects that reflect its era.Uneven pacing adds to the film's unsettling tone.Notable for its blend of nature and horror themes.
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